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by philip964
Tue May 10, 2011 11:16 pm
Forum: Shooting Ranges
Topic: Restrictions on brass pick-up
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Re: Restrictions on brass pick-up

sss wrote:The range recycles the brass and earns some pretty decent money from doing it. If you primarily shoot in West Houston, you might want to consider Bayou Rifles (http://bayourifles.org/) - BR has a pistol range on Eldridge just north of I-10 and allows you to take home your own brass. I've been a member since January and have found it to be a great club.
Bayou Rifles has barrels where you can leave your brass and I assume they sell it. Or you can take your brass with you. Since its a club rather than a business, you try and leave it neater than you found it. I take my brass back home, but the brass I find that isn't mine goes in the barrel. Its funny how I can find about only 90% of my brass and 10% of someone else's.

Bayou Rifles is usually a very peaceful place to shoot, its out doors and rarely are there more than three shooters at the pistol range. I stopped by the Memorial Shooting Range one time and it was packed with folks. I realized it just wasn't where I wanted to shoot. Not that there was anything wrong. I just like the solitude of me out doors shooting, with no time clock to worry about or listening to ten other people shooting.

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